Write a short paragraph about custom in Vietnam
-Custom nha mọi người, mình cần gấp. Cảm ơn ạ
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I love to imagine.It is quite fun.I don't really like the way my school is now,so I have an idea about my dream school.My dream school will be pretty llarge.It will be just like a town.Here,students will be like sisters or brothers.They will share and help each other.My dream school will also have teachers,but they won't teach us difficult things much.Instead,they will do exercises,have fun with students.My dream school won't use notebooks or books,because ipads and computers will be used much.We can learn more and play in freetime.The playground will have:slides,swings,...like other regular schools.Just a bit odd by having dancing floor,karaoke rooms,...It sound fun,isn't it.I like my dream school,alot.
TK :
Hello. Today, I will talk about my dream school. When my child was in elementary school I always wanted to go to a modern school. I watch movies and I see a lot of modern and convenient schools. The school has many classes. Specialized subjects will have their own rooms. The school will have vending machines. My school will have a gym room. We will have healthy sports such as basketball, badminton, … the campus will be planted with flowers and trees. What is your dream school? Please share to let me know!
-One of the key Tet traditions for Vietnamese people is to wrap Banh Chung, a type of square glutinous rice cake, and Banh Tet, a round glutinous rice cake. These types of cake are specially made for worshipping ancestors, or alternatively used as special gifts for relatives and guests. As family members make and consume the delicacies, they take time to sit together and recall stories from the past year.
-Five years ago, I attended a very big festival in Ha Noi. It's called 1000th Anniversary of Thang Long - Ha Noi Festival. There are a lot of activities in this festival such as fireworks display, military parade, music performances, ect. It was organized very splendidly because the organizers are the Viet Nam government. Millions of people came to Ha Noi to participate in this great festival. It was held for ten days from October 1st 2015 to October 10th 2015. I saw lots of fireworks, parties, parades during these days. It was interesting. I took so many pictures on this festival because there were plenty of beautiful scenes. We organized this great festival to celebrate the 1000th anniversary of Thang Long - Ha Noi.
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Last week we published an article that discussed why and how to establish family traditions. Traditions offer numerous benefits: they strengthen your family’s bonds, enrich the life you share together, contribute to your children’s well-being, and create lasting memories. For this reason, they form one of the three pillars of family culture.
Today we offer a list of over 60 specific family tradition ideas. You can incorporate some of these directly into your family, or use them as inspiration for creating your own traditions.
Before we get started, let’s cover a few things that will help ensure that your establishment of new traditions will be met with success:
While it’s tempting to go crazy with starting lots of traditions, shoot for quality over quantity. If you do a couple from within each category, you’re gold.
Choose traditions that most resonate with you. Having said that, as you review the list, try not to immediately write off some as silly or not elaborate enough. This isn’t only about what appeals to you as a jaded adult, but what will appeal to your kids. If you think back to your childhood, some surprisingly silly and simple stuff was a lot of fun and created great memories.
Traditions need to be practiced regularly to be effective. It’s easy to throw a tradition out the window when life gets busy and you’ve had a long day. Commit to the tradition and do your best to be as consistent as possible with it.
The ideas below come from The Book of New Family Traditions, from mine and Kate’s respective families, from our friends’ families, and from those we’ve come up with for our own family.
In my opinion, customs and traditions are very important for the Vietnamese life. Like other families, my family has our own customs and traditions. Firstly, there’s a custom in our family of children standing in a row to greet guests. It expresses respect to the guest from the host. Secondly we have the tradition of having lunch together on the second day of Tet. Everyone has to be there before 7 p.m to have the dinner and talk about the Tet holiday. Thirdly, It is the custom for my family to spend Sunday together. We usually go to supermarket or go for a picnic. Sometimes, my family celebrates grilled party. We all enjoy this customs and traditions because they provide our family with sense of belonging.Moreover, it makes us closer as a family and help make life better.
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On the Gobi Highlands ( Mongolia), people have an unusual lifestyle.They herd livestock such as goats, sheep for everyday needs:
dairy produces, meat, clothing.Each year they live in 2 or 3 different places where their livestock can find new huge pastures to feed on.
Such a unique life is called a nomadic one.Nomad don't build houses. They live in a ger - a kind of round tent which is easily put up or
taken down when moving to other open grasslands. Their traditional tent is amazing.It is cool in summer and cold in winter, even when
the temperature goes up to \(^{40^o}\)C or falls down to \(-50^o\)C. Nomadic children grow up among nature, close to rivers and moutains
They rarely meet people from the outside world.These children play with each other and wwith their animals on vast pastures. Their
close friend are horses and all nomadic children can ride a horse. Nomads teach their children to help with the household chores in the
family at an early age. Gradually, the children learn how to do heavier work riding horses to herd the livestock on the grasslands.
This expalin why nomadic children are very brave and helpful.
Most nomads are family men herding their livestock, such as cattle, or horses from pasture to pasture. These people have to change places because of the weather. Other nomads are traders and craftsmen (people who make things), traveling to exchange goods or to prace their craft where it is needed.